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because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to spout off about the factor. oreilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a barbermonger, when writing to the factor. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember that the spin stops right here, because we are definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. today is friday, july 22nd. i'm alisyn camerota in for gretchen. did these two strike a deal or not? new details from behind closed doors on the potential debt deal that's already angering democrats. >> but the critics say let's not
because there are so view african-americans working at npr. she went on to say she has been treated much better by fox news folks. that's a brave statement. obviously she is angry with npr for mistreating her husband but gets specific on assessment. we believe mrs. williams is a patriot. juan will be here monday he has a new book about his experience at npr. looking forward to that. >> check out the fox news factor website. talking points memo each evening right there we would like you to...
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is nibbing npr gets criticized for being too conservative? anyone at all out there email us immediately. what organization did ms. schiller work for before she got bounced from npr? >> bill: cards up, please. that is the correct answer the "new york times." what a shocker. >> yeah, no kidding. there is question number two, mike huckabee you know him the weekend guy faced a bit of lack. who did huckabee get pregnant out of wedlock. -- who did huckabee criticize for getting pregnant out of wedlock. >> one of the things that's trouble something that people see a natalee holloway portman or other hollywood starlet who boasts look we are having trouble. we are not married but we are having these children and they are doing just fine but there aren't really a lot of single moms out there who are making millions of dollars every year for being in a movie. >> bill: all right. there you go. we're not going to comment on that. can you make up your own mind on the governor. so it's tied. and those were easy once. i wanted you to warm up. now we will pro
is nibbing npr gets criticized for being too conservative? anyone at all out there email us immediately. what organization did ms. schiller work for before she got bounced from npr? >> bill: cards up, please. that is the correct answer the "new york times." what a shocker. >> yeah, no kidding. there is question number two, mike huckabee you know him the weekend guy faced a bit of lack. who did huckabee get pregnant out of wedlock. -- who did huckabee criticize for getting...
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this is from npr. house minority leader nancy pelosi -- a differen a group of house leaders will get together and look at this. what do you think may come out of that? because john boehner says he is moving forward does not guarantee an outcome. guest: the voters will call around the office. the speaker does not go to a group to make a decision about what he is going to do. be a 3-2ructured to be3 a- vote. we can guess what the outcome will be. guest: all three members of the republican side said they would call for intervention, making it clear that they have at least three votes on that panel. host: speaker john boehner says he will move forward. guest: perhaps the democrats will make angry statement, but i do not think it will be much of a process. guest: once this gets underway, there are at least nine cases that we have been made aware of in the justice department -- a role in this. it could mean that the house spent a great deal of taxpayer dollars defending this issue. [unintelligible] they coul
this is from npr. house minority leader nancy pelosi -- a differen a group of house leaders will get together and look at this. what do you think may come out of that? because john boehner says he is moving forward does not guarantee an outcome. guest: the voters will call around the office. the speaker does not go to a group to make a decision about what he is going to do. be a 3-2ructured to be3 a- vote. we can guess what the outcome will be. guest: all three members of the republican side...
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npr said his remarks were inconsistent with standards and practices but npr's review of how that was handled itself revealed problems. clearly he has moved on from that and just might be doing better than ever. along with daily journalism he is the author of best selling books about the civil roots icons such as thurgood marshall his next book due out in july is called muzzled, the assault on honest debate. two months ago we had the woman who ran npr, vivian schiller, at this very podium to discuss that, among other things just between -- rather just before she, too, was let go. since then our guest has taken on an expanded role at fox news, serving as a political analyst, panelist and regular substitute host on the o'reilly factor. please give a warm national press club welcome to juan williams. [applause] >> mark, thank you very much. bob, thank you for setting this up on your maiden voyage. i hope i hold to your high standards. thank you. it's a pleasure for me to be here at the national press club and i want to thank you all for coming out today and of course i want to thank you,
npr said his remarks were inconsistent with standards and practices but npr's review of how that was handled itself revealed problems. clearly he has moved on from that and just might be doing better than ever. along with daily journalism he is the author of best selling books about the civil roots icons such as thurgood marshall his next book due out in july is called muzzled, the assault on honest debate. two months ago we had the woman who ran npr, vivian schiller, at this very podium to...
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ron shiller has also resigned from npr. he thought he was at a meeting with members of muslim organization, when, in fact, they were conservative activists working with james o'keeffe, the undercover operative on a sting operation. take a look at what he said. >> it feels to me as though there is a real intellectual move on the part of a significant part of the republican party. it's not republicans. the current republican party, particularly the tea party, is fa gnatcally involved in people's -- fanatically involved in people's personal lives and very fundamental christians. basically, they believe in sort of white, middle america, gun-toting. it's scary. >> judge napolitano: fanatical christians who are a bit scary. how does the tea party feel about the comments? jenny beth martin, national coordinator of tea party patriots. welcome to the "glenn beck program." were you surprised at all to hear this character from npr characterize people who bereave in maximum individual liberty, small government and fidelity to the const
ron shiller has also resigned from npr. he thought he was at a meeting with members of muslim organization, when, in fact, they were conservative activists working with james o'keeffe, the undercover operative on a sting operation. take a look at what he said. >> it feels to me as though there is a real intellectual move on the part of a significant part of the republican party. it's not republicans. the current republican party, particularly the tea party, is fa gnatcally involved in...
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local reports as well as npr are saying that she has died as well. the hospital is telling reporters on the ground that there have been multiple fatalities, we don't know the numbers yet. here is what we do know. the 40-year-old democrat who was just reelected for a third term in november was holding a got together with constituents called congress on your corner. an event at the safeway there at northwest tucson. according to eyewitnesses on the ground. a gunman ran up, started shooting. we can confirm at that point that congress woman giffords and three of her arizona based aides were shot. her condition at the first part of when we went on the air with this, was not known. we are now confirming that she has died. giffords apparently, according to eyewitnesses on the ground, was talking to a couple there in the safeway parking lot and the gunman was very close when he shot her in the head. she, we are told, by eyewitnesses, that the suspect was tackled by bystanders, and that there is one person in custody. we don't have any information about that
local reports as well as npr are saying that she has died as well. the hospital is telling reporters on the ground that there have been multiple fatalities, we don't know the numbers yet. here is what we do know. the 40-year-old democrat who was just reelected for a third term in november was holding a got together with constituents called congress on your corner. an event at the safeway there at northwest tucson. according to eyewitnesses on the ground. a gunman ran up, started shooting. we...
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npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal". >> thank you. martha: well, lights, camera, action for the 2008 presidential campaign, playing the role in that story, looking back at that year of the former gop vice presidential nominee, playing sarah palin is julianne moore, the new election drama airing on hbo based on the best selling book "game change" detailing the alleged scenes behind the scenes -- behind the skaoepbgs action i should say of both senator john mccain and senator barack obama's campaign for the white house. interesting stuff. bill: what do you think? as long as she
npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal"....
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. >> we know your problems with npr and our problems because of that as well. do you think they would even do something like this? >> no, i don't know of any example where they've engaged in that kind -- obviously, they will stigmatize people by, you know, only giving one point of view but here, you have a situation with media matters where if you at all vary from some sort of liberal orthodox, you're in their cross hairs, they attack in a way that is intended to ruin your personal life, ruin your business. it has nothing to do with an honest debate. to me, this is the contrary of everybody who says, you know, we love america. we want to have a debate between left and right. let's get the truth out. here are where you're right on the facts and here's where you're wrong on the facts. that's not what's going on here. people need to understand, this is about ruining people and trying to take a company down to destroy a company. >> right. we'll have you on again. can't wait to talk to you about your new book "muzzled". congratulations on it. talk to you soon. >> th
. >> we know your problems with npr and our problems because of that as well. do you think they would even do something like this? >> no, i don't know of any example where they've engaged in that kind -- obviously, they will stigmatize people by, you know, only giving one point of view but here, you have a situation with media matters where if you at all vary from some sort of liberal orthodox, you're in their cross hairs, they attack in a way that is intended to ruin your personal...
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the mistake npr made was reprehensible. he a he had to tell his two young daughters giffords was dead and then that she wasn't. >>> take our pain and confusion, he says, and multiply by 100 or so for the giffords family. as giffords family made clear to diane sawyer about the reports that giffords had die. >> my mother started -- she almost screamed. and -- i just -- walked into the bathroom and -- you know, broke down. >> npr was not alone in this error. one of the few outlets to apologize. hats off to one of the staffers for not letting it slide. by the way, two associated press reporters got a $500 beat of the week award from the wire services managing editor mike areskas because they didn't go with the story giffords was died. here is what i don't like. you know all too well what the coverage looks like when a young, attractive middle-class white woman goes missing. we start with natalee holloway and other cases. you may not know that a straight-a high school student from north carolina went missing in baltimore three d
the mistake npr made was reprehensible. he a he had to tell his two young daughters giffords was dead and then that she wasn't. >>> take our pain and confusion, he says, and multiply by 100 or so for the giffords family. as giffords family made clear to diane sawyer about the reports that giffords had die. >> my mother started -- she almost screamed. and -- i just -- walked into the bathroom and -- you know, broke down. >> npr was not alone in this error. one of the few...
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but npr which is reputed to be the finest radio news operation in existence in the united states, npr last saturday when congresswoman giffords was shot went on the air an hour or so after the bulletins first ran saying that she was dead. what was that based on? it was based on reports npr said. what reports? where did they come from? there were reports on the internet, on blogs, two particularly, which said that she was dead. so when npr went on the air, what did it say? it didn't say she was dead flat out. it said there are reports that she is dead. now, in and of itself that sentence is accurate. there are reports that she is dead. but she's not dead. so what's going on here? what's going on is that npr was sucked in to the modern world of communications where so much information is out there in the ether that it requires a very good editor or producer or reporter to go through all of the chaff and to find something that is accurate. how is it accurate? how can you be comfortable going on the air unless you yourself as a reporter has checked it? and that is where we begin as a medi
but npr which is reputed to be the finest radio news operation in existence in the united states, npr last saturday when congresswoman giffords was shot went on the air an hour or so after the bulletins first ran saying that she was dead. what was that based on? it was based on reports npr said. what reports? where did they come from? there were reports on the internet, on blogs, two particularly, which said that she was dead. so when npr went on the air, what did it say? it didn't say she was...
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the npr issue is very significant. it is in the cr to defund npr in the house version. when you look at this tape it raises a lot of questions, now you have the resignation of vivian schiller as a part of this whole scandal we've been watching unfold. i want to view the original tape that caused all this problem for the main fund-raiser at npr who thought he was speaking with some leaders of a muslim organization. here is what he said that caused all this. take a look. >> the republican party, particularly the tea party is fanatic lee involved in people's personal lives and very fundamental christian. basically they are, they believe in a sort of white, middle america gun toting. and it's a bit scary. >> is that james o'keefe? i don't recognize him without his pimp outfit. the guy is clearly a manipulator. martha: alan what about what the man said on the tape that is what relevant here. >> npr has renounced that and says we don't agree with him. whether or not vivian schiller resigned because of this. maybe it was an aggregate because of the juan williams situation. it
the npr issue is very significant. it is in the cr to defund npr in the house version. when you look at this tape it raises a lot of questions, now you have the resignation of vivian schiller as a part of this whole scandal we've been watching unfold. i want to view the original tape that caused all this problem for the main fund-raiser at npr who thought he was speaking with some leaders of a muslim organization. here is what he said that caused all this. take a look. >> the republican...
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at one point he said npr and most npr stations would survive and could be more independent without the millions in taxpayer dollars they receive each year. >> frankly, >> republicans who don't want federal funding of npr pounced and said they were more than glad to make that happen. >> npr realizes it doesn't need taxpayer funding. that's what the statement was about. and so, perhaps, you know, the truth finally came out. >> you have got to stand on your own, particularly when you your biases are this clear and in the open. >> but the white house and congressional democrats defending the ousted executives said the money is well spent on npr and public broadcasting. >> they are worthwhile and important priorities. >> have something like this side show is beyond, unfortunate, it irritates me to no end. i hope we get some house cleaning and we can get back to business. >> the npr video of schiller was released by filmmaker james o'keefe, famous for the undercover tapes of acorn employees. appearing to help a pimp run a prostitution ring. separately last year, o'keefe and three other conse
at one point he said npr and most npr stations would survive and could be more independent without the millions in taxpayer dollars they receive each year. >> frankly, >> republicans who don't want federal funding of npr pounced and said they were more than glad to make that happen. >> npr realizes it doesn't need taxpayer funding. that's what the statement was about. and so, perhaps, you know, the truth finally came out. >> you have got to stand on your own,...
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a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it serve any purpose other than to give me a segment on the factor? >> well, that's not a bad reason. but, no. it doesn't serve any purpose except here's their thinking though. you see? i'm going to take you inside their thinking. they think they are being progressive and liberal. they think they are opening the door to the minority community's position on this and then, of course, that is so patronizing. >> bill: i don't believe there is any minority position on this. i think hispanics watching the factor tonight go daisy hernandez is crazy. i think it's just daisy hernandez' position. go ahead, mary kathar
a responsibility on the part of any news operation and npr purports to be one, to be responsible. so you are looking at daisy hernandez and going with all due respect, mr. hernandez, why are you injecting race in a heinous situation, all right, a mass murderer when there isn't any race involved? why are you doing that? >> you know the answer to that. fighting -- he is mad at anybody who is saying you know what? we have too much illegal immigration in the country. >> bill: does it...
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now you are at npr. there is a question about that broad background as opposed to the ready of background. first of all, can you talk about your memories of listening to radio growing up, another than listening to npr what do you listen to now? >> i grew up in the 1960's and early 1970's in new york. i mostly listened to am pop music. i came late to npr, because for most of the 1980's, i was living abroad. i can tell you the first time that i really listened and honed in on it. i first target dating my husband, who is here somewhere -- there he is. i just previously move back into the country, and he had npr on, and i was hooked on npr and on him. those two things are linked. >> we hope it stays around if only to keep your marriage -- here is a question. this is news to me, but npr engineers are complain that they're being made obsolete and the strength of the networks and is not what was traditionally. that is not the only question that we got along those lines, but there's a feeling in some quarters th
now you are at npr. there is a question about that broad background as opposed to the ready of background. first of all, can you talk about your memories of listening to radio growing up, another than listening to npr what do you listen to now? >> i grew up in the 1960's and early 1970's in new york. i mostly listened to am pop music. i came late to npr, because for most of the 1980's, i was living abroad. i can tell you the first time that i really listened and honed in on it. i first...
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>> it's good for npr. the constitution wants to go forward as news organization and huge audience has to have reform from the inside. they have to be open to other point of view of people coming in and representing the larmer world. they had orthodoxy and weiss was the enforcer of the ingrown and incestuous thinking. >> bret: do you think she should have lost her job? >> i think people should be treated with decency and i was surprised by the legitimacy came into the investigation. i thought it would be disparaging me to further justify what they have donement but i'm surprised anything happened. but someone who called me a psycho and aloon i don't have positive feelings about. >> bret: all right. we leave it there. up next, the read og the constitution. do you think the reading of the constitution was a good move today? vote in the online poll. foxnews.com/specialreport. @/óxñç?ññmpñçgwóí=çg÷sg >>> this health law by raising taxes, imposing new mandates and increasing uncertainty is alread
>> it's good for npr. the constitution wants to go forward as news organization and huge audience has to have reform from the inside. they have to be open to other point of view of people coming in and representing the larmer world. they had orthodoxy and weiss was the enforcer of the ingrown and incestuous thinking. >> bret: do you think she should have lost her job? >> i think people should be treated with decency and i was surprised by the legitimacy came into the...
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. >> sean: the house votes to defund npr, finally, thank god. here's weiner, congressman weiner speaking out about it. >> we finally found out our problem, we discovered a target we can all agree upon. it's these guys. we are finally getting rid of them, thank god, we solved this problem for the country. let's look at the record here. for one they talk in that boston accent. it is a car ladies and gentlemen. secondly, they talk about master cylinders, it is kinky. i'm glad my republican friends are getting to the bottom of this. >> sean: last night he was on the program. >> wow! >> sean: he says i propose cutting 400 million dollars. i'm like we accumulate four billion dollars in debt a day. you can't be that dumb! >> what was he talking about? that was like the charlie sheen rant. duh, winning! wow that was really disjoined. >> sean: that was. >> i think he's making a great point. why are we spending our time on this, this is ridiculous. >> sean: because we can't afford it. >> this has nothing to do with the budget this is ideological. it is a
. >> sean: the house votes to defund npr, finally, thank god. here's weiner, congressman weiner speaking out about it. >> we finally found out our problem, we discovered a target we can all agree upon. it's these guys. we are finally getting rid of them, thank god, we solved this problem for the country. let's look at the record here. for one they talk in that boston accent. it is a car ladies and gentlemen. secondly, they talk about master cylinders, it is kinky. i'm glad my...
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but she was talking to a couple when a suspect reportedly, at least according to npr, ran up to her as she was talking to them, and started to fire as described by npr, indescriminately from about four pete feet away. however, the reports were that the congress woman was shot in the head and then the suspect ran off. our bystander we talked to, andrea, gooden, who works across this parking lot told us that she started to count the shots and then when she started to count, there's the sign right there, advertising that gabrielle giffords would be there, but this bystander says she started counting and then heard eight more shots and that she saw the suspect be tackled by bystander and security at that point was on scene as well and now, we have been able to confirm, peter doocy, bringing us this afternoon, lone gunman who was shot by authorities, who is in custody right now. there isn't an active manhunt at this moment for anyone else involved and, and you're looking now at the scene. you can see the rush of trying to get aid both to the kong woman and others. >> kelly: so many people w
but she was talking to a couple when a suspect reportedly, at least according to npr, ran up to her as she was talking to them, and started to fire as described by npr, indescriminately from about four pete feet away. however, the reports were that the congress woman was shot in the head and then the suspect ran off. our bystander we talked to, andrea, gooden, who works across this parking lot told us that she started to count the shots and then when she started to count, there's the sign right...
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why npr? >> my colleague who posed as one of the members of the muslim brotherhood was prty offended with what happened with kwan williams and he suggested looking into that siincident ba in the fall. my other colleague simon temparticular came up with the idea to have a muslim angle since juan william s was fired due to his comments. >> reporter: i spoke to vivian schiller, not related to ron schiller, over the phone. >> the comments made by ron schiller are an affront to this organization and contraire to everything we stand for as a news organization. we stand for open opinions. >> reporter: as head of the fund-raising arm ron schiller is not involved in npr's news operations and his views are not aired on npr. schiller announced last week he was leaving npr for a new job. he did not flinch when the so-called muslim foundation leader says that jews run the med media. critics have long lambasted npr as slanting libberalliberal. it was cite sized for taking a grant of more than a million from
why npr? >> my colleague who posed as one of the members of the muslim brotherhood was prty offended with what happened with kwan williams and he suggested looking into that siincident ba in the fall. my other colleague simon temparticular came up with the idea to have a muslim angle since juan william s was fired due to his comments. >> reporter: i spoke to vivian schiller, not related to ron schiller, over the phone. >> the comments made by ron schiller are an affront to...
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it was npr that we did as a story and started a national attention. there was the worry that i can see where people who are conservative might decide that they want to support me. there are most familiar with this idea that if you say the wrong thing you might be subjected to the charge of bigotry, racism. but i wonder how the lessons of the country's political spectrum might react? could this be an opportunity to simply jump on? so it was a big surprise to me when people like whoopi goldberg, john stuart, and even sarah palin on the far right, agreed that what had taken place was really out of bounds. since this controversy broke, as i have told you, people everywhere say to me, you know, i understand what it is to feel that you can't speak in this country today and tell me that they feel that there is too much in coded speech, political correctness, and that it is being enforced by political parties, lobbying groups, advocacy groups, political correctness that is used to enforce identity, a group identity in this country. it is used to raise money.
it was npr that we did as a story and started a national attention. there was the worry that i can see where people who are conservative might decide that they want to support me. there are most familiar with this idea that if you say the wrong thing you might be subjected to the charge of bigotry, racism. but i wonder how the lessons of the country's political spectrum might react? could this be an opportunity to simply jump on? so it was a big surprise to me when people like whoopi goldberg,...
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i think they can do that but npr has a backup plan. npr is working with the federal communications commission, the fcc, to basically censor talk radio. what they're going to do is set up community advisory boards for each station that will report to the fcc on how well the talk radio station is doing on serving the community. ratings don't matter. but the opinion of this board matters. and the fcc can then find the station and give the fine to npr. and that's the plan that obama is going to be pushing this year. now, one of the things that i recommend in "revolt" is i call attention to that and i call for the house to put a rider into the fcc appropriation prohibiting this, prohibiting them from censoring talk radio or messing with it and saying if they don't do that, they'll zero fund the fcc. will the last person turn off the lights on the way out? >> i understand from your notes, one of the things they're trying to do to crack down on local stations that might run rush limbaugh or sean hannity or the brian kilmeade show, they would
i think they can do that but npr has a backup plan. npr is working with the federal communications commission, the fcc, to basically censor talk radio. what they're going to do is set up community advisory boards for each station that will report to the fcc on how well the talk radio station is doing on serving the community. ratings don't matter. but the opinion of this board matters. and the fcc can then find the station and give the fine to npr. and that's the plan that obama is going to be...
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npr your tax dollar money. why? >> with an increase and move over, tina fey, the movie producers just picked somebody else to play sarah palin in her big screen debut. >> happy birthday to carrie underwood. she's 28 today. ok guys, how's the family gonna use less? i'm gonna use less honey. i'm gonna text less. well, i'm gonna use less bath tissue with charmin!!! [ female announcer ] with charmin ura soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design...
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npr has a real function. it plays more country music than almost anything for the red state folks. >> there you go. >> let's get on with it. >> pat buchanan? >> you have to ask yourself, why is the government funding radio when we have hundreds, if not thousands, of stations, conservative broadcasting, you have sirius satellite. some of my friends on the left have their own programs. if we're going to cut somewhere, i'm talking about bill press, for example. what with he doing funding npr? when i was in reagan's white house we called is radio ven seramos. get rid of the government funding and let them go out on their own. there are excellent programs. they have excellent country music. i listen to it sometimes coming home from church. >>> the secret taping, this is the second time something like this has been in the news, what comes to mind is the prank call. with governor scott walker. and i just -- i'm cringing, although we cover it, we have to, i guess, right? >> you have to. it's a half minute news story.
npr has a real function. it plays more country music than almost anything for the red state folks. >> there you go. >> let's get on with it. >> pat buchanan? >> you have to ask yourself, why is the government funding radio when we have hundreds, if not thousands, of stations, conservative broadcasting, you have sirius satellite. some of my friends on the left have their own programs. if we're going to cut somewhere, i'm talking about bill press, for example. what with he...
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they like npr. they don't feel that cutting npr is going to have much impact on the budget and, in fact, it won't. you can argue that we shouldn't be funding that when we have all -- i mean, the question i would ask him is if you have a choice between npr and home heating assistance for the poor and the elderly, which is more important? but i have to say, he does sarcasm pretty well. >> steve: here is the thing, they made this defunding bill and it passed in the house. probably won't pass in the senate. they made it as stand alone. they could have -- there is a final vote on it. they could have attached this to the continuing resolution and then the democrats would have had to essentially weigh in. is funding npr worth the government shutting down? >> i don't think so. >> steve: me neither. >> right. so i actually think that was a pretty smart move on their part. but i'll tell you, and we're on sunday going to be talking to rand paul, the senator from kentucky, and jim jordan, a lot of people don't
they like npr. they don't feel that cutting npr is going to have much impact on the budget and, in fact, it won't. you can argue that we shouldn't be funding that when we have all -- i mean, the question i would ask him is if you have a choice between npr and home heating assistance for the poor and the elderly, which is more important? but i have to say, he does sarcasm pretty well. >> steve: here is the thing, they made this defunding bill and it passed in the house. probably won't pass...
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williams who made comments on fox that npr found objectionable this week shr*euler acknowledged that npr handled that situation, quote, badly then yesterday conservative activist james okeep made hidden camera video from february where two of his associates posing as representatives from a fictitious islamic group that was trying to contribute $5 million to npr, and he was talking with two npr executives during the course of that conversation, executive ron schiller said the tea party has, quote, hijacked the republican party and that tea partiers are, quote, zean phobic and racist, racist people and he said this about the 90 million taxpayer dollars that npr receives each year: >> >> reporter: conservatives have criticized public funding of npr, including house majority leader eric cantor >> the statements were npr realizes it doesn't need taxpayer funds, that's what the statement was about, so perhaps the truth finally came out and we are going to proceed along those lines >> reporter: a note on the filmmaker, james okeep who came with his videos seemed to show acorn helping a pimp
williams who made comments on fox that npr found objectionable this week shr*euler acknowledged that npr handled that situation, quote, badly then yesterday conservative activist james okeep made hidden camera video from february where two of his associates posing as representatives from a fictitious islamic group that was trying to contribute $5 million to npr, and he was talking with two npr executives during the course of that conversation, executive ron schiller said the tea party has,...
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npr is a tiny piece of a trillion dollar budget. but it was important, one of those issues that is important for the conservative base. republicans were emboldened because of the recent scandals at npr. and so they decided to go for. they passed in the house. it is not expected to go anywhere in the senate and president obama would not senate -- sign it. guest: you had the issue of defunding plan. head in this cr. you liken it to the abortion debate in heth care reform. they got sidetracked on that, i would not say, but people who believe that plan parent could should not be funded by the federal government, it is not a side issue at all. it is being major lobbied on capitol hill. it will be a test of hn boehner here. how much does he not want to go through the shutdown compared to what he wants to stick with the pro-life on this. host: he continues to say he wants the open rule whichould allow anything to come to the house floor. guest: his always had the mentality of letting the will of the house do its thing. if he sees the house
npr is a tiny piece of a trillion dollar budget. but it was important, one of those issues that is important for the conservative base. republicans were emboldened because of the recent scandals at npr. and so they decided to go for. they passed in the house. it is not expected to go anywhere in the senate and president obama would not senate -- sign it. guest: you had the issue of defunding plan. head in this cr. you liken it to the abortion debate in heth care reform. they got sidetracked on...
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a tea party group is demanding congress pull funding from npr. a supposed thely non-part -- a supposedly non-partisan broadcast group after an exexecutive is caught on tape slamming conservatives and the tea party. >> reporter: we know this is video from february 22, apparently shot by two people posing as members of a fictitious muslim organization trying to get npr $5 million. one of those npr executives was telling the two people, he thought they were from a muslim group started by members of the muslim brotherhood, what he thought of the tea party and its influence on the republican party. take a listen. >> i think the republican party has been hijacked by this group. basically they are -- report are went on to describe liberals in america as more educate, fair and balanced than conservatives. now the npr senior vice president responded with this statement saying the fraudulent organization represented in this video repeatedly pressed us to accept a $5 million check with no strings attached which we refused to accept. we are appalled by comme
a tea party group is demanding congress pull funding from npr. a supposed thely non-part -- a supposedly non-partisan broadcast group after an exexecutive is caught on tape slamming conservatives and the tea party. >> reporter: we know this is video from february 22, apparently shot by two people posing as members of a fictitious muslim organization trying to get npr $5 million. one of those npr executives was telling the two people, he thought they were from a muslim group started by...
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you just can't send us over the planned parenthood and npr riders. >> they're not saying explicitly which riders are the worst for them but all of them are going to be difficult to swallow. in this kind of negotiation -- the problem is they have already given up their number and they're trying to look reasonable. they have already had to move where the goal post is as they moved with the republicans. i don't know that there's many riders that the base will accept for the democrats. so to give up one and maybe get less in terms of cuts to some of these discretionary spending programs, maybe that's a compromise they'll take. but they're really looking for that next game, which is what do you do on the next round of temporary point. >> newt gingrich was speaking to the house republican freshmen today and this is a group for the most part they want to fight a little bit harder it seems than the leadership. you get a sense the republican leadership says, hey, we've got a debt limit fight we've got to do, all these extra fights richard was pointing out. what advice was newt gingrich went throug
you just can't send us over the planned parenthood and npr riders. >> they're not saying explicitly which riders are the worst for them but all of them are going to be difficult to swallow. in this kind of negotiation -- the problem is they have already given up their number and they're trying to look reasonable. they have already had to move where the goal post is as they moved with the republicans. i don't know that there's many riders that the base will accept for the democrats. so to...
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that was after a secretly taped video was put out of an npr fund-raiser saying that ultimately npr would be better off without federal funding. liberals have eviscerated this video, saying things were overly edited, but it's fuel to the fire as republicans are looking for spending cuts. bottom line, brooke, certainly not past president obama. >>> two votes today, ms. keilar all over it. and we'll get you back to japan in just a moment, but here in the u.s., if you use an atm, listen up, because what does? we're getting some word that some banks are testing $5 atm fees. that is next. i can't get rid of these weeds, or these nasal allergies. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris. to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed and sore throat. [ inhales deeply ] i nipped my allergy symptoms in the bud. omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnar
that was after a secretly taped video was put out of an npr fund-raiser saying that ultimately npr would be better off without federal funding. liberals have eviscerated this video, saying things were overly edited, but it's fuel to the fire as republicans are looking for spending cuts. bottom line, brooke, certainly not past president obama. >>> two votes today, ms. keilar all over it. and we'll get you back to japan in just a moment, but here in the u.s., if you use an atm, listen...
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npr would definitely survive. most of the stations would survive. >> reporter: o'keefe targeted npr after it fired ron williams for saying he was sometimes nervous flying with muslims on fox news. williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are the really good guys. they're the smart people. isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donors but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps foot in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry store apparently show a clerk waiting on lohan. the pictures show the clerk watching the actress leave with the $2,500 necklace she's accused of stealing. in the case lohan has pleaded not guilty. >>> there is more turmoil
npr would definitely survive. most of the stations would survive. >> reporter: o'keefe targeted npr after it fired ron williams for saying he was sometimes nervous flying with muslims on fox news. williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are the really good guys. they're the smart people. isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donors but they halted...
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news organizations like abc news, huffington post, and npr. post your video, and they can use it on their news shows. last is current.com. this site has news made for the internet that may end up on tv, a site that combines citizen and professional journalism. current.com started in 2005 by co-founder al gore, and viewers vote on the news that they see online. they vote for it here online, and the story may end up on current tv. that's the tv network part of current.com. current wants their viewers to have an ongoing discussion about what they watch because they want their programming to be interactive and an experience. frank. >> thanks, sonya. john, how'd she do on that magic wall there? >> she's very good. she's very, very good. i might be out of work. >> uh, back to all these different choices and all these different places. john, when you're doing television now and realizing that many of your viewers, perhaps most of your viewers will actually consume it on cnn.com or on one of these other sites, again, how does that change the way you p
news organizations like abc news, huffington post, and npr. post your video, and they can use it on their news shows. last is current.com. this site has news made for the internet that may end up on tv, a site that combines citizen and professional journalism. current.com started in 2005 by co-founder al gore, and viewers vote on the news that they see online. they vote for it here online, and the story may end up on current tv. that's the tv network part of current.com. current wants their...
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where she is, and just five minutes ago reported that she's still alive. >> reports from arizona, from npr, were that congresswoman gifford had been shot and killed. and now fox is confirming a source is saying she is still alive. >> there are, and i stress, conflicting reports. now whether or not the congresswoman has, in fact, died. >> little seems to be known among federal authorities in washington about this gunman, other than he is in his 20s. we have heard nothing yet about his nationality. >> now we have confirmed here at cnn that this individual, jared lee loughner, 22 years old. >> they are actively pursuing an accomplice, a white man in his 50s. he's not believed to have acted alone. >>nd there are other temptations that joush s thas t must resist. was this related to a very tough campaign, in which giffords an arizona democrat just was re-elected. was it an outgrowth of political polarization. we're proceed, cautiously, to examine the story and its coverage this morning. joining me, roger simon, clarence page, for the "chicago tribune" in san francisco, debra saunders "san franc
where she is, and just five minutes ago reported that she's still alive. >> reports from arizona, from npr, were that congresswoman gifford had been shot and killed. and now fox is confirming a source is saying she is still alive. >> there are, and i stress, conflicting reports. now whether or not the congresswoman has, in fact, died. >> little seems to be known among federal authorities in washington about this gunman, other than he is in his 20s. we have heard nothing yet...
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[applause] >> you say you are still an npr fan but you also advocate the funding of npr. let's talk about that. where npr goes from here. >> for me there are two things to say. one is local and the our stations are journalistic jams that we have to protect because they play such an important role. [applause] i used to raise money for that with all my heart. in an era where we have declining local coverage from newspapers and npr stations and talk-show hosts they reflect the community in a way that is rare right now in the media landscape. if you are talking about npr washington, people who i think our self righteous and even limited in their thinking, what is going on here? these people are 1-sided and believe they are the only people who are practicing honest journalism in america. there are going to look down at anybody who is doing anything differently. i find that crazy. the bigger point about defunding is this which i say to you as a fellow journalist. in january of this year or january or february there was a letter from the head of the democratic congressional camp
[applause] >> you say you are still an npr fan but you also advocate the funding of npr. let's talk about that. where npr goes from here. >> for me there are two things to say. one is local and the our stations are journalistic jams that we have to protect because they play such an important role. [applause] i used to raise money for that with all my heart. in an era where we have declining local coverage from newspapers and npr stations and talk-show hosts they reflect the...
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the latest person out at npr. months after the incident. >>> and holly is talking a bunch of bull this morning. holly. >> reporter: actually, tony, it is no bull when i say watching professional bull riders live is some of the most fun and entertaining thing you will ever do. the good news is you can do it this weekend. tonight and tomorrow at the patriot center where we are live. they are gearing up for the fairfax invitational. coming up, we will talk how they call this the toughest sport on dirt. >>> thank you. here is a look at the trivia question. when elizabeth montgomery played the dual roles of samantha stevens and her cousin, she was credited by what name for the role of serena? was it pandora fox or jessie bloom or sarah simon. you can guess right now on our facebook page. don't go anywhere. that music makes me happy. >>> some new information on the death of john wheeler. the former presidential aide was found dead in a landfill on new year's eve. he was aim leslie walkin
the latest person out at npr. months after the incident. >>> and holly is talking a bunch of bull this morning. holly. >> reporter: actually, tony, it is no bull when i say watching professional bull riders live is some of the most fun and entertaining thing you will ever do. the good news is you can do it this weekend. tonight and tomorrow at the patriot center where we are live. they are gearing up for the fairfax invitational. coming up, we will talk how they call this the...
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there is a lot in npr. i really do think with government funding gone, it opens them up to the ability to raise more from the private sector. i voted on the amendment to defund npr, but i also wrote a check for $500 to my local npr station. if it is public broadcasting, it should be voluntary supported by the public and not mandatory by the taxpayers. host: deductions for home mortgages. guest: home mortgages is important than the u.s. and i would hate to see that the way. i actually think home on a ship is a good thing. i do think we have gone too far on that on programs that require banks to loan money to people who could not repay them. but i do think making homes more affordable through interest deduction is reasonable. of course, if you go to where most -- a good chunk of -- i would say most of the freshmen, including myself, will want to go, to either a flat tax or fair tax, it becomes moot. there would not be the level of deductions we have now. our current tax system is so complicated because we are
there is a lot in npr. i really do think with government funding gone, it opens them up to the ability to raise more from the private sector. i voted on the amendment to defund npr, but i also wrote a check for $500 to my local npr station. if it is public broadcasting, it should be voluntary supported by the public and not mandatory by the taxpayers. host: deductions for home mortgages. guest: home mortgages is important than the u.s. and i would hate to see that the way. i actually think home...
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npr has increased come bloomberg has increased, and probably more important as one person put it, the typical citizen has more information at their fingertips about the rest of the world from the internet than a network tv producer did ten years ago. and you can watch bbc and al jazeera and there are other ways you can get information. it's a mixed bag. .. and i'm not going to go through all of them but i wanted to mention a couple. a few stacks was a program set up on cable to try to encourage independent programming including local programming. he was supposed that lead to position about the 15% of programming and independent. actually currently less than 1% is used. the satellites that aside, operators and the maoist past helping to enable satellite. congress said the icc was set aside somewhere between 7% satellite for educational programming, much in the same spirit of 25% of the commercial commercial -- of the broadcast airwaves from educational programming. the congress set aside between 4% 7%. fcc chose were because the satellite industry with a fledgling industry backed men a
npr has increased come bloomberg has increased, and probably more important as one person put it, the typical citizen has more information at their fingertips about the rest of the world from the internet than a network tv producer did ten years ago. and you can watch bbc and al jazeera and there are other ways you can get information. it's a mixed bag. .. and i'm not going to go through all of them but i wanted to mention a couple. a few stacks was a program set up on cable to try to encourage...
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for public broadcasting, npr. >> zero now, right? >> maybe 15. >> reporter: most folks think public broadcasting gets 5% of the federal budget. reality -- less than .1 of 1%. overall, americans believe foreign aid, government pensions, education, food and housing assistance and public broadcasting account for 52% of the federal budget. in reality, it is just 11.3% of the budget. the bulk of our spending goes to defense, social security, medicare and medicaid. >> we have very skewed perspectives. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> probably the media. >> reporter: we in the media can take some of the blame but also the politicians who are making a small part of the budget a huge part of the budget fight. they're not talking about or touching the biggest challenges. social security, medicare and medicaid. jessica yellin, cnn, washington. >>> it's funny. jessica should mention social security, medicare and medicaid because if you want to know where your taxpayer dollars are going, this is a graphic from the white house. you can go
for public broadcasting, npr. >> zero now, right? >> maybe 15. >> reporter: most folks think public broadcasting gets 5% of the federal budget. reality -- less than .1 of 1%. overall, americans believe foreign aid, government pensions, education, food and housing assistance and public broadcasting account for 52% of the federal budget. in reality, it is just 11.3% of the budget. the bulk of our spending goes to defense, social security, medicare and medicaid. >> we have...